Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1950 — Page 7
THURSDAY. FXBRUARY 1«, l»50
Judith Copion Tria! Recessed To Monday Unusual Situation Reported By Judge New York, Fob. IS—(UPj-Fed •r»l judge Sylvester Ryan dismissrd the Coplon-Gubltchev eaplonagecomplracy trial jury for the. weekend at the openinc of today'* court eeeeion, explainln* that a “altuatfon haa arisen In thia caae" whieh would require lengthy dtacuasion in chamber*. The judge declined to dlacuaa the "myetery" development He refused seen to divulge It to Abra bam U Pomerania, attorney for Russian engineer Valentin Cubitchev, who naked its nature in open court. Apparently the development concerned government girl Judith Cop
Public Auction 60—ACRE HIGHLY IMPROVED EARM—SO I have moved to Missouri and will sell toy So a< r>- farm to the highest bidder Sale on the premise*. THIISMY, FEBRUARY 23,1953 at 10:00 A. M, LOCATION —I mile East of Berne Tile MUI on road 11* and then u, mile North on Mud Pike road ll 1 , miles South of Demtur. Indiana LAND- -<0 acres, good level land, well tile drained, about 5 acres woods. good orchard*. lots of fruit of all varieties. IMPROVEMENT*—Good 8 room two story frame house Full size basement, furnace, nice front porch screened back porch Good summer huuee Bank barn 3WtL.aiM.e ryuf, abed 14*.1.*. atUplßlM kern Implement shed 34*50; bog house and tool she) combined; uxtra good poultry house 20x70. dairy house, good drove well; » good cintern* These bqildltigs are all In ••*■•< I lent repair Electricity to all main buildings. TERMS I anil. balance < ash on delivery of d< rd and abstract; purchaser may have immediate posMOMUan......lrmpevtvcm of fuvm- can be made any time by contacting the Auctioneers JACOB J. SCHWARTZ - Owner Hey-ab 4 -.Foltosen, - Melvin Llechty Auctioneers 4 Id 21
'Thpte oftfe Wk*’ sy*.'HOW TO DO IT pavlane VW&jgr frozen chvrtiev If you prefer, put 5 cup, wur. pitted rhetria id me Ml. add IV) cup* granulated tug- |.- t *r, 1 tsxtlapoon tapuxa A lat- I tic* sop is usually put over the filling, but a plain top. with slit* to permit ewape ot item and tightly sealed at e»:ge, may be used Bake W' . at 500’ F for 1U minutes, reduce sb 350' F l . • for JO-40 minutes until blown. I Cherry Pie fM """WK0...., I Red, ripe, luacioug cherries—fresh, canned or frozen ■ — coring with goodness and flavor. And tender, light, Aaky pie crust —made with Flako. Wonderful! For it s the crust that makes the pie and it s Flako that brings you 28 years of drill, experience and proven quriin in every package. Flako ingredients are precision-mixed *° tlut 1°“ 8* 1 perfect P* crusts at every baking. Just this marvelous Flako Cherry Pie today. FLAK I > PRODI CIS CORPORATION, Nzw Bmiuici. N. /. w /r/ HAK y bec(luse irs HAM u A FULL OZS. on<f ~ f w <' _ • "'*• “* J’ OUr S roicr f° r FLAKORN»Corn Muffin Mix v„ ,«_ . . and cuplets*-Cup Ca.ke Mix. Make* ■ h*g, 2-eruxf 9 inch pie ■ ‘
lon and her attorney, Archibald Palmer Judge Ryan. Palmer and Miss Copion arrived In the courtroom 30 minutes after today's session bad been scheduled to (tart. . But Mia* Conlon bad arrived at the courthouse It 5:50 (EST) am. and asked the guard to direct her to Judge Ryan's Hind floor oTOee She Was alone. It was 4« minute* before judge Ryan and Mln Copion appeared In the court room. By this time she was accompanied by Palmer " A situation ha* arriaen In thia caae tn which I feel the best interest of justice will be served by adjourning until Monday," the judge said. "What are .the circumstance*, your honor?” Pomerant* naked. The judge, looking very solemn, said in a low voice. "I don't think that I can tell you ." Marshal* cleared the courtroom quickly and the government prosecutor* and both defense attorneys followed judge Ryan Into his chaoi
Concert By Lutheran Church Choir Sunday The church choir of the Zion Lutheran church. West Monroe and Eleventh street*, will present a sacred concert at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon. The 35-volce choir I* under th* direction of David C Embler Guest organist at the concert will be Mrs. Evangeline i Embler. The pnbllc I* cordially Invited to this vesper ot sacred choral and organ renditions, which will last one hour. - i bera. The judge told the jury not to attach any undue significance to the development But be cautioned them not to read newspaper* oyer the peekend, or to discus* the case among themselves or with anybody. He told them to return at 10 am. Monday; The defense attorney* emerged from the conference after five minatn Palmer brushed reporters aside with the statement, "1 haven't got the slightest Idea'' what the matter was about Pomerant* -aid it was a confidential confer-ence-*5114 he could not reveal any thing _ Jude- Ryan had ordered court to convene a half hour early in attempt to speed up the trial, now In its fourth week Palmer had been seto dutvd tr> resume hi* ■ ernasexamlnatloa ot FBI agent Daniel F Garde. Springs were not Introduced into carriage* untU I*o4.
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School Bus Owners Await State Notice ' Deadline Passes Ta Meet Safety Bulflt _ Indianapolis, Feb. 1< — (UP) -- Ownar* of Ml condemned school buses today awaltad letter* from the Indiana school bus safety committee a* the deadline passed for eompliane* with now safety rogulntlon*. The committee last Novemlier ordered replacement of Ml of the buses and repair* to another 14JTNearly 400 ot the condemned bnaee, however, could be made to conform by changing side seats to for-ward-facing Members of the committee refused to say whether the letters, to be mailed next weekend, extended the compliance deadline or outlined proposed legal action against tboee who refused or failed to follow the order. Observer* cpeculated that the committee considered each case hidlvidually. Some owners, they said, ■night be ordered to obey Immediately while others would be allowed leniency for one reason or another. Loud protests were voiced by owner* and'drivers' when tbe committee's report was Tkaued laat November Most said they didn't have the money to carry out order* on such short notice. The original report said 34 per: ceig of the 5,433 school buses were "unsafe" to haul some 70.000 pupil* to and from school each day. Some were described as “virtual death traps" with rusted bodies. Inadequate safety door*, broken windows and mechanically fau.ty brakes, lights and windshield win--er* (M hers were ns Id to be "too filthy for human use " i
Pays To Advertise, Typewriters Sold -< The Daily Democ rat-offered four typewriters for sale in Wednesday's -paper and in less than an hour at ler tile papers were'dirOriliUted-. all four ot the machine* bad been sold % i Aged Geneva Woman Badly Hurt In Fall Berbe Feb Id- Mrs Mary Mk-bsud 03. ot Geneva, a resident of Berm for many yean and the widow of tbe late Henry "D*d" Michaud of this place, suffered a crushed pelvis and crushed hip Tuesday In a fall In her home She was taken to the Jay county hosptlal at Fortland, then returned to her home lu Geneva Her condl ■‘ipn. because of her gjivanef-d age: is «xtreuiely serious - - Approve Housing For Gary, New Albany Washington. Feb 14 H P) — Gary and New Albany Ind . were among the Ml localities for which lo» rent housing loans totaling Tti.iS! (ion were approved by President Truman yesterday. The-money will pay for preilminary planning for housing event ually to cost more than Tify.O)) 1 '. 000. Logn* wHi be distributee} tn locgl bousing authorities in states and Puerto Rico. For Gary. TIM.Oho was approv ed for 500 dwellings and 315.00° in New Albany for 40 dwellings One Spilor Killed Working On Plone Moffett Field. Calif. Feb. IS.-* I UP) Gue sailor was killed and another seriously injured when they were crushed by the wheel assembly of the navy's giant plane, the 'Constitution" The dead man was* aviation machinist mate 1/c Anthony J Schmit*. 2S. of Madison. Neb. Emerick Hartobiak aviation ma i hihist mate 3 of Kame* City. Tex. was In Oak Knoll naval hospital with multiple fractures Nary authorities said Schmit* was removing a bolt from the wheel assembly yesterday when a nut broke and dropped the gear on the two men SEE NO IMY _O’_>r.t. From Pag* One) opening bargaining session wa* devoted <o "procedural" matter* ani a fiscusaion of "the economic* of coal" There wa* no discussion of specific contract he said * Five Men Wounded Pittsburgh. Feb Ifi. -tUPrFive mfin were shot today in a clash between 100 pickets and non union miners at Junior. 3V Va Four of the wounded men. in- ■ fading the . brother of Joseph S+rdk-h president of West VUginla's lurge-t united mine Workers local were admitted to Myers clink hospital, Philippi. W. V* with shotgun wound*. •' State polk* identified tbe uthci wuuuded tuah as Bill Williams
•wner ot th* William* Coal Co. WTrtch operates a 3T-man drift mat Junior. latest outbreak ot violence came as th* growing coal shortage brought forecast* ot a national catastrophe. Tbe nation’s coal
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supply droppad to M svarw stat day aupplr aad more than 58,9001 railroad and industry workers. were td|oA No report **a available al tbe hospital on the condition of the ''low lipmHL .
| Stale police said the pTcketi 1 1 had been driven off the mine pro ~ perty -north ot Elkins asrlier thi« morning when company official* ;' fired warning shot* over then • 1 heads. Tbe men retired to th* j highway bat remained tn sight ol
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is’th* mine property. >i Meenwhile induauial plant* a»d I*: utßl'le* announced the* new culls back* ware in the making a* ir ' coal aupplte* dropped steadily un- «| der the impact ot more cold wreath-
